# Members should suggest titles for lists by emailing their titles to the entire committee, including the co-chairs. Final editing of the lists is the responsibility of the co-chairs, unless otherwise assigned. Any committee comments/suggestions should be sent to co-chairs.

# Members should suggest titles for lists by emailing their titles to the entire committee, including the co-chairs. Final editing of the lists is the responsibility of the co-chairs, unless otherwise assigned. Any committee comments/suggestions should be sent to co-chairs.

# Books recommended should have been read by committee member submitting suggestion.

# Books recommended should have been read by committee member submitting suggestion.

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# If annotations are needed, they should be 1-2 sentences long unless otherwise indicated; all annotations must be original [[Sample format]].

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# If annotations are needed, they should be 1-2 sentences long unless otherwise indicated; all annotations must be original.

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# All annotations should have a consistent voice; e.g. should be written to and for intended audience. If the list is intended for parents, for example, the annotations will sound different than if the intended audience for the list is children. Annotations may vary somewhat depending on the preferences of the requesting organization, but in general should be one to two sentences long.

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# All annotations should have a consistent voice; e.g. should be written to and for intended audience. If the list is intended for parents, for example, the annotations will sound different than if the intended audience for the list is children. Annotations may vary somewhat depending on the preferences of the requesting organization, but in general should be one to two sentences long. [[Sample format]].

# Original copyright should be used in annotations.

# Original copyright should be used in annotations.

# Inclusion of out of print titles will be dependent upon list focus and determined when assignment is shared with committee.

# Inclusion of out of print titles will be dependent upon list focus and determined when assignment is shared with committee.

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Committee must have knowledge of audience for whom list is intended; e.g. adult, age group/grade level for children.

When assignment is shared with committee, deadline dates should be clearly and directly stated, and the e-mail subject line should include specifics on list topic.

When assignments are emailed to committee, committee members should respond to co-chairs within two days to indicate their ability to participate in the list creation.

Members should suggest titles for lists by emailing their titles to the entire committee, including the co-chairs. Final editing of the lists is the responsibility of the co-chairs, unless otherwise assigned. Any committee comments/suggestions should be sent to co-chairs.

Books recommended should have been read by committee member submitting suggestion.

If annotations are needed, they should be 1-2 sentences long unless otherwise indicated; all annotations must be original.

All annotations should have a consistent voice; e.g. should be written to and for intended audience. If the list is intended for parents, for example, the annotations will sound different than if the intended audience for the list is children. Annotations may vary somewhat depending on the preferences of the requesting organization, but in general should be one to two sentences long. Sample format.

Original copyright should be used in annotations.

Inclusion of out of print titles will be dependent upon list focus and determined when assignment is shared with committee.

Lists may be sub-divided or shared on an alternate assignment basis among two or three sub-committees as necessary. Each sub-committee will be led by a committee co-chair.